xGraptoveria Lovely Rose Care & Propagation
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- If you're looking for a stunning and unusual succulent that is hardy as well as easy to propagate, xGraptoveria Lovely Rose may be your plant.
This magnificent cultivar is said to be a mutation of x Graptoveria Titubans. As per the name, the leaves arrange in a rose shappy, all be it a chubby rose.
In this video we'll have a look at all of the care requirements for Lovely Rose including the position, watering, potting media and temperature tolerance.
We'll them demonstrate how to propagate this gorgeous succulent as one is never enough!
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00:00 Intro
00:45 Description
01:40 Care
04:34 Propagation
06:30 Pests
07:03 Flowers
07:28 Toxicity
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I love this individual information on the succulents, thank you.
Thank you so much! So glad it was helpful☺💚
I LOVE Lovely Rose! It’s so pretty! Thank you for another great video! ❤️
Yess, same 🙌❤- just love, love, love the lovely rose 🥰
Wow those are beautiful plants 😊thank you for sharing 😊
So pretty 💕💕
Lindas suculentas 🌸🌺🌼
I didn't realize I could water succulents that often (2 to 3 times per week). For fear of overwatering I was giving them water once every 7 to 10 days. It's no wonder some of them are drying up and shriveling away. So I learned something new today. Thanks for the video.😂
I used to do the same when i first started growing them. Always worried i'd overwater. Surprisingly, they really appreciate when they get water regularly during hot summers. There's a lot of videos coming on that once the heatwaves really kick in over here 😅 Our last hot summer i watered my little babies in small pots twice a day! 😅
Thanks for this one, i thought so that lovely rose is a bit thirstier than other succulents..
Yess, in my experience they will tolerate the drought but are soo much happier when watered well 💦💦
I’m crazy about this beautiful green rose, but I had no luck with it, I had bought tree times 🥲in the internet, after few weeks they died.😢 i live in a very crazy weather.
Oh no, i'm so sorry to hear that :( What is your weather like? Is it the heat or cold that can get crazy?
I use to live in the Southern California, there’s a perfect weather for all sorts plants, trees and flowers, first year all of my orchids died and then, I decided to collect succulents, cause I saw people in the internet just washing off the snow 😂so I just don’t know what to do. I love gardening, i just can’t wait for spring to start growing plants.
All my lovely rose grow very tall with a long stalk. How shd i prevent this? Also the lead babies dnt get the proper shape and leaves are more spread out and look more like a flat titubans than the typical pretty rose shape. Any suggestions to grow them in a clump without a long leggy stalk would be much appreciated. Thank you for a great vdo
Yeah, the tall growth is annoying- i usually behead and it makes them grow more bushy. Once there's a few rosettes they kind of support each other. I guess it's a Titubans trait. I've also repotted some and stuck them a bit deeper into the pot, which worked ok.
Some mutations can revert back to the original, i don't know how to stop that from happening. You can try beheading- it sometimes works. Good amount of sunlight may help maintain the rose shape. If they are in too much shade the leaves naturally grow flatter to try harness as much light as possible. Hope some of this will help 🙂💚
Thank you will try out what you have suggested. Thanku so much